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Peace Child: An Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Teaching in the 20th Century Peace Child: An Unforgettable Story of Primitive Jungle Teaching in the 20th Century by Don Richardson
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“Boro replied, “Let those believe who want to believe. We’ll stay as we are.”
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“obviously someone will! The issue is rather, will the most sympathetic person get there first?”
Don Richardson, Peace Child
“understood that when treachery is philosophically justified, true peace is impossible.”
Don Richardson, Peace Child
“On subsequent visits I expanded further on the life and ministry of Jesus,”
Don Richardson, Peace Child
“In the Sawi universe, not only man, but all things are communicating.”
Don Richardson, Peace Child
“If someone had shown me a statement of Sawi grammar and asked me to guess the type of persons who developed it, I would have guessed a race of pedantic-philosopher types obsessed with fastidious concern for handling masses of detail efficiently.”
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“We sailed from Vancouver on the Oriana on March 19, 1962, and on April 13 arrived at Sentani, an airfield on the north coast”
Don Richardson, Peace Child
“Whenever the long poles supporting their homes began to rot, they simply moved to a new location and built new homes.”
Don Richardson, Peace Child